It's been 7 months since the change of regime in Madagascar. A lot of hurdles and criticism came their way, among others, the latest vote of non confidence from the international community. I am really not interested in what went wrong. What I think most of us yearn for is what are the positives if any and what should be done. Below are two polls asking just that. I would also love to read what you think should be the absolute first economic or social policy of the government of transition. Please, no political measures because there are many other websites dedicated to just that elsewhere. Also please restrict to a one-sentence answer . This feedback should be made available on websites close to the government but unfortunately comments (even moderated) are not allowed.
Le changement de régime à Madagascar est maintenant effectif depuis 7 mois. Le gouvernement de transition a connu son lot d'obstacles et de critiques, le dernier en date étant le vote de non reconnaissance de la communauté internationale. Ne revenons pas sur ce qui s'est passé. Je pense que la plupart d'entre nous aspirent à connaitre les points positifs (ou potentiellement positifs) si il y en a ou le cas échéant, ce qui devrait être fait. Ci-dessous deux sondages sur ce sujet. J'aimerai aussi savoir ce que vous pensez devoir être la toute première mesure de politique économique ou sociale du gouvernement de transition. Ne parlons pas de mesures politiques car il y a plusieurs sites consacrés à ce sujet ailleurs. Si possible, limitez votre reponse à une phrase.
Ce feedback aurait du être disponible sur les sites proches du gouvernement, mais malheureusement les commentaires n'y sont pas autorisés.
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I am a biomedical engineering researcher with an interest in designing low-cost mobile diagnostic tools for resource limited settings. I was raised in Madagascar and I am currently completing a Master of Public Policy at the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs and Public Policy at Princeton University. I am Global Voices correspondent for Madagascar, a country that has undergone considerable social turmoil the past year and is still embattled in a never ending political crisis since the military-driven takeover in March 2009. My contribution consists of contextualizing and highlight the effort of Malagasy citizen journalists during this challenging period, as they posted their reports via blogging platforms or twitter ( reports of our collaborative effort during the crisis can be found in the Wall Street Journal, CNN and Global Post ) I am also part of the Foko-Madagascar team, an outreach project to promote citizen media in parts of Madagascar that are often ignored by the national media with the support of Rising Voices. 



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La seule chose qui m'a semblé positive au début était la baisse de la facture d'électricité, mais c'est insignifiant, car les autres couts ont augmentés.
@Achille,
Oui je me rappelle de cette mesure mais il me semble que c'est deja remonte non ? Une baisse artificielle des prix est une ruse souvent employee our se gagner la faveur de l'opinion avant de remonter les prix sans coup ferir ;)
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